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Cleveland high school students competed in a national robotics competition, showcasing their engineering skills.
UW-Green Bay educator Robert Fish is taking to the water this summer, joining scientists and staff from the Center for Great ...
A teacher from Ashley Community Schools has been selected to take part in a weeklong scientific and research expedition on ...
Handle with Care will open September 30, featuring interactive elements that teach empathy alongside STEM concepts for young ...
A science teacher at Ashley Community Schools was chosen to work aboard an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) research ...
Science teacher Jennifer Crane of the Big Picture Learning School through Cattaraugus-Allegany BOCES will join the Center for ...
More than 600 scientists from the U.S. and Canada are attending the International Association for Great Lakes Research week-long conference at Baird Center.
The Great Lakes Science Center has secured 73% of its $25 million goal to expand exhibits and ensure long-term sustainability for the Cleveland museum.
Great Lakes Science Center on Thursday evening, May 22, launched the public phase of its $25 million funding campaign called Force for Tomorrow. The capital fundraising will contribute to new exhibits ...
The Shortnose Cisco "had not been seen" before by any modern scientists on Lake Superior, Owen Gorman, a research fisheries biologist with USGS's Great Lakes Science Center in Ann Arbor, Michigan ...
It's a fish story with a big, unexpected plot twist. A native Great Lakes whitefish thought extinct for nearly 40 years has been rediscovered by scientists – in the wrong Great Lake.
A Science Tail” at Great Lakes Science Center in Cleveland. (Mark Meszoros – The News-Herald) “This is an excavation of a human and a dog buried together,” she says.
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